Check out this video of political bullying by a public school teacher in North Carolina. This footage was posted on the Independent Women's Forum on Friday. Ironically, this teacher claims at the end of the video that she was not a bit biased and let the children express their own opinions!

I think pretty much we've (conservatives) come to the conclusion that nothing about this election was on the up and up.. that's why I don't have a problem saying this is not my President. Too much intimidation and thuggery for my tastes..

isn't that what the libs are told everytime they find something unflattering about the Cons?

That said, this teacher is a dumbass. It was clear it wasn't "alright" to say you were pulling for John McCain...not when she says "oh Jesus, John McCain" in response to a child saying his name....

However, these kids had NO freakin clue why one man would be better than the other and IMO the teacher should've been talking about the election process and NOT the candidates... the process stays the same year after year...that is the lesson not who is running and what they stand for.

isn't that what the libs are told everytime they find something unflattering about the Cons?

That said, this teacher is a dumbass. It was clear it wasn't "alright" to say you were pulling for John McCain...not when she says "oh Jesus, John McCain" in response to a child saying his name....

However, these kids had NO freakin clue why one man would be better than the other and IMO the teacher should've been talking about the election process and NOT the candidates... the process stays the same year after year...that is the lesson not who is running and what they stand for.

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Pretty funny one black kid "wanted a black president" and another wanted "change". Best was the end though where she considers herself open minded.

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